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Transcript of Active Learning_Bí quyết luyện thi viết IELTS
Active Learning Seminars
Presented by Nigel Veal
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for IELTS
Writing Task 2
Task 2: Write an essay discussing an argument or a point of view, using a minimum of 250 words.
Time allowed:40 minutes
Make sure your writing
f cuses on the reader
• Do not use contractions such as can’t, I’ll, don’t or abbreviations such as eg.• Do not use slang such as kids, guys or stuff.• Do not make personal comments directly to your reader, such as I hope you like my essay.
Understand
1. the topic
2. the task
Topic
It is inevitable that as technology develops so traditional culture will be lost. Technology and tradition are incompatible.
Task
To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?
Plan your essay
Section Plan for sample Task 2 essay
The introduction State viewpoint:Strongly disagree, technology and tradition are compatible.
The body Support this viewpoint:Argument 1: in many countries they live side by side, eg Japan.
Argument 2: throughout history, technology has been incorporated into traditional cultures, eg the introduction of tractors.
Argument 3: technology can preserve traditional cultures, eg ancient manuscripts, artifacts.
The conclusion Re-state viewpoint:
Traditional cultures are not necessarily lost through the development of technology.
Paraphrase the question stem!
Nowadays
State your viewpoint
In my opinion, I think…
In order to predict, practise using modal verbs of possibility. For example, the world may/might/could/improve (if there were a world government).
Write in paragraphs
The body of your essay
Reason 1 First/First of all… One reason for this viewpoint is that…
Reason 2 Second… In addition…
Reason 3 Third/Finally… Another reason is that…
Opinion essaysIn my opinion,blah, blah, blah…..
The issue What should we do about the traffic?
The writer expresses her viewpoint about this issue. She proposes a suggestion.She draw a conclusion.
I think we can improve the traffic problem by improving public transport.The government should build an underground train system.
She puts forward arguments to support her claim.
Many people would leave their cars at home and use the train if it were reliable and cheap.Improving public transport is more efficient and better for the environment.
She quotes evidence to support her claim.
The government’s own surveys in 2012 concluded that over 20% of people would use a new train system regularly.
She argues against someone else’s claims.
I don’t agree with the government that we must build roads to solve the traffic problem. More roads will lead to more cars.
Support your opinion with
Support your reasons with
reasons.
examples.
Words in argumentative texts
an opinion a fact a viewpoint a stance a position
to argue for to argue against to put forward an argument
to claim to make a claim to support to prove to imply
to indicate to show
evidence an implication
to conclude to draw a conclusion to come to a conclusion
Balanced argument essay
Statement For Against
School uniforms should be abolished in all schools
• Uniforms are expensive so not having to buy them saves money.
• Children can show their individuality.
• Wearing a uniform will prevent students being judged on the way they look.
• If students wear a uniform, they won’t pressure their parents to buy designer/ fashionable clothes that some families can’t afford.
• Wearing a uniform can foster a sense of pride in their school.
• Students will always find a way to pass judgment on their peers.
Example of a balanced argument essay
Task 2 assessment criteria
1. Task Response2. Coherence and Cohesion3. Lexical Resource4. Grammatical Range and Accuracy
Cohesive phrases include wordings like:
Because of this, …As this shows, …As can clearly be seen from this example, …It is clear that…Thus, the idea that…To illustrate this, …After analyzing both points of view, …Without a doubt, this causes…
Linking parts of your essay together
Expressing contrastbut howeverneverthelessyet
Adding further supportin additionalsofurthermore
Expressing similaritieslikewisesimilarly
Expressing conditionsifunlesswhenwhether
Providing reasonsin order toso as not toso that
Stating resultsthusas a resultso
consequently because in the same way
on the other hand moreoverother wise
consequently because in the same way
on the other hand moreoverother wise
Besides
Be careful
Although governments have a role to play, but it is ultimately individuals who need to be persuaded to choose more sustainable forms of transport.
Paraphrasing
excessive number of = too manyleads to = causesmany problems = numerous problemsin order to = so as totackle these problems = solve these problems
Traffic Problems
Countable and uncountable nouns
advice advancefact pollutionmoney toxin
transport trafficknowledge news
progress machineryinformation research travel dollar journey
vehicle politicsreport equipment
machine
advicepollution
moneytransport trafficknowledge news
progress machineryinformation research
travelpolitics
equipment
exhausted smoke exhaust fumes
Man, I’m exhausted!
Think of your essay as a sandwich
Vary your sentence structure
Gerunds are very versatile
If a person appears to be relatively wealthy, perhaps owning an expensive car, living in a nice house and generally enjoying a high standard of living, then most people would say this person is successful.
owning livingenjoying
owning livingenjoying
Passing exams or completing a course can be considered successful activities. Passing completingPassing completing
Another type of success can be achieved simply by doing one’s own particular job effectively.
doingdoing
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